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As a neutrally charged particle, a photon shouldn't interact electrically with another charged particle. However, since photons are electromagnetic waves, they should interact with charged particles, both electrically and magnetically.

Is this because the average in time of the electric and magnetic fields is zero?

(physics student)

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No, as you also said that photons are neutral particles due to this property, no charge will be interact with Photons because the rest mass and charge is zero and also they don't have any magnetic poles.

Sallo
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